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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I just went through an interview with my fiance in Bogota, Colombia. For skype just select all of your messages and copy them and then past them into notepad. It will contain everything including dates and times. There will also be the line that says a web call is coming in or going out. If you are using an IPhone, you can select all of your messages and email them to yourself.

Me and my fiance practiced everyday leading up to her interview. They asked her about what my phone number was, but she told them that she didn't know. That is one question we weren't prepared for. She has only called me through skype or instant messenger and she told them that. I had pieces of emails, skype chats, IM chats, and google calls from each month from the date forward of my application.

Just be patient, relaxed, and honest and everything will turn out fine. They just want to prove that you have a valid relationship and that it isn't fraud. They just scanned all of our pictures and information. The toughest part was the waiting for hours to be called...then waiting more then called again...and then waiting more. We arrived about 6:30 and we didn't leave until about Noon.

09/08/2008 - Began emailing each other

07/04/2010 - Began communicating regularly

12/25/2010 - Met in Australia for holidays

12/27/2010 - Became engaged in Margaret River

01/20/2011 - Purchased ticket to visit her in Colombia

01/29/2011 - I-129F Sent

01/31/2011 - I-129F received and signed by USCIS

02/09/2011 - Check cleared bank

02/11/2011 - Received NOA1

02/14/2011 - Touched

02/17/2011 - Service Request response received

03/02/2011 - I-129F Approved

03/08/2011 - Received NOA2 approval letter

03/21/2011 - Case forwarded to Bogota

03/24/2011 - Received NVC letter. Sent email to Bogota Embassy.

03/25/2011 - Received response from embassy to download instruction package.

03/30/2011 - Emailed fiancee DS-230 & DS-2100 to embassy for interview.

03/31/2011 - Received confirmation of documents submitted to embassy.

05/10/2011 - Visa interview scheduled but later postponed by us.

07/19/2011 - Visa Approved

07/30/2011 - Visa picked up at Domesa office.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just went through an interview with my fiance in Bogota, Colombia. For skype just select all of your messages and copy them and then past them into notepad. It will contain everything including dates and times. There will also be the line that says a web call is coming in or going out. If you are using an IPhone, you can select all of your messages and email them to yourself.

Me and my fiance practiced everyday leading up to her interview. They asked her about what my phone number was, but she told them that she didn't know. That is one question we weren't prepared for. She has only called me through skype or instant messenger and she told them that. I had pieces of emails, skype chats, IM chats, and google calls from each month from the date forward of my application.

Just be patient, relaxed, and honest and everything will turn out fine. They just want to prove that you have a valid relationship and that it isn't fraud. They just scanned all of our pictures and information. The toughest part was the waiting for hours to be called...then waiting more then called again...and then waiting more. We arrived about 6:30 and we didn't leave until about Noon.

Hi,

Thanks you for sharing your story. It helps me cope up with all the worries and nervousness. I'm also worried that having been in a relationship for only a year would also be questioned by the CO. I hope they don't play God because love really do happen and not everyone is fraud or evil. LOL.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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; so you got approved?? CONGRATS!!! :thumbs:

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heart-119.gif August 28th, 2011: Wedding heart-119.giflove-182.gif

AOS
August 31th, 2011: applied for SS#
September 6th: received SS#
September 26th, 2011: AOS sent
September 30th, 2011: NOA1
October 6th, 2011: NOA1 hard copy
October 26th,2011: Biometrics
October 28th, 2011: case transferred to California for faster processing
December 5th, 2011: received EAD/AP card
February 22nd, 2012: Green card in production
February 27th, 2012: GREEN CARD in hand, yaaay!!!




November 10th, 2013: ROC

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Channah, yes approved! :)

Tahoma, all the worrying, sleepless nights and zombie days for nothing. LOL. But that's just how it is... Thanks again for your help.

Walang anuman! :star:

Don't forget to complete your CFO seminar.

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